Journal article
How to conduct surveys with your class to find out more about teaching writing
Practical Literacy: The Early and Primary Years, Vol.23(3), pp.25-26
2018
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Abstract
The use of short surveys in early years classes enables teachers to find out children's opinions about their learning across many areas. Surveys used for this purpose do not need to be long or detailed (Walford, 2018). Rather, they can simply ascertain a child's opinion, likes or dislikes, their progress with the class learning, or elaborate on something that you want more information about. Surveys enable teachers to identify trends in their classes. As such, they can be invaluable tools when conducting design-based research projects.
Details
- Title
- How to conduct surveys with your class to find out more about teaching writing
- Creators
- Aspa Baroutsis (Author) - Queensland University of Technology
- Publication Details
- Practical Literacy: The Early and Primary Years, Vol.23(3), pp.25-26
- Publisher
- Australian Literacy Educators' Association
- Identifiers
- 991012998098002368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Education
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article